Cape May Daily Herald, 10 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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OEM. KUROKI, MltlTARY OENIU6 OF MIKADO S COUNTRY.

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«|w Takgreatly Improved on everythin* that «e tautcht," The ttaff ofBcer to whom the prince paid thlt high comphmrnt waa Gen I tel Kurokl. the now celt hsated war rior who commanded the First army corpa In the war with Rtisula. and who rendered such conaplcuout terrier that ncld Marshal Oyan.a referred to him as hit ••'atron* right arm." Gen Kurokl la now In this country on a mission to the Jameatown eti-oaltlon. Born 61 years ago to SatRhn*. the "Sparta of JapanA' Kurokl'at an early

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Spinach will lw much Unproved to color If It U i|Ulckly tmlled In saltnl water until nearly tender, then drain pj and dropiied Into cold water until vbllhsl It should then l>e thoroughly drained, after which It la ready for To Improve Starch. When making boiled atarcb mix it Unit with a cup of cold water, pour on the boiling water, stirring tUI the starch turns to a thick [mate; then add while hot a piece of lard about the size of an egg; then continue stirring till the lard U dissolved. When clothes arc put through thla after weabtog It to surp'tolu* how eaay they are to Iron and n-hat a beautiful gloat and atiff-iK-s remain. The dirt will slip out Of the . lotbea the next time of washing after tbto ex|>eHineut baa been tried with little or oo trouble whatever. For tha Seamatraao. As a rule dressmakers are lu the habit of ooptlnually losing tbelr spool of rottou. Generally lac spool to placed on a nearby table, where It can be readily knocked off and lost. Thlt simple little *P<S>I holder was designed especially to guard against such sect-

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GEN. KUROKI. (Japan's “Pole" Who la Now Visiting This "

age entered the military aerrlce of the mikado, and rose grade hy grade from the lower ranks, attaining to 1994 the rank of lieutenant general. That waa the year of Japan', war with China, and to that conflict Kurokl commended the Sixth division of the invading army. It Is related that his division bad been scheduled to be the last one to be embarked for the invasion, of China, and that Kurokl chafed *f much over the Inaction' that he "fretted himself Into a stole of Illness. But 1m mediately the troops were landed and the smoke of battle began to roll from the front all of JCuroki's illness vanished and he Joyously exclaimed: "Ah. this makes me well again." From the very beginning of the war . with Rossis, Kurogl halted the world's attention by the display of his military skill. Then It was that people he-' gan to Inquire more closely 'about thla t warrior whose military genius shone so resplendent- Efforts were made, to trace his origin, and although (habl%. qHirers found little asslstonoa^rom the silent soldier. It was ftoaly ascertained that he was of Polish origin. A nephew,of the general.Jwho was then pursuing his studies l/ Europe, wrote a letter to which be said that Kurokt’s father was a polish nobleman who had fled from Russia after the revolution of 1831. This nob/eman. whose name was Kourowskl. first went to Paris, afterward to Turkey, later Joining the Holland troops /n Borneo. From Borneo he went :s~J.v an and there mar ried a Japsncaf. From the union war born Kurokl. ai^o. because of the na tlonallty of his tat her. was nicknamed "The Pole ' It to said that the general to very proud of hto Polish origin, and that he has always cherished the dying wish of bis father that blif-^on would some day be able to take vengeance on the Russians for their cruel treatment of unhappy Poland. Kurokl t genius for war _ .. more conspicuous than la the groat turning movement at Uso-yshg When Kuropatkln threw the whole ’ hto army upon the angle held by Kurokl, be should, according to all military precedent, have destroyed hto foe. But Kurokl not only held the enemy at bay. but held them long enough fo: a supporting column to. turn their

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Kurokt's part to the last great tat tto, that of Mukden, was that of a flam and vigorous attack upon the very strong position that was held by tha Russian renter, not with any hope of carrying It. bet In order to fort* Karopatkla to carry oot the move meat which ultimately led to his 4»

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